No I think the food possibly congealed on the outside of the feeder (possibly heat?) and jammed it looking at the color differences between inside and out. It’s an avast feeder.How'd it happen? Did it dump too much food out?
I’m so sorry. It’s important to have someone check on the tank in person when you’re gone because equipment made for the reef hobby is SO failure-prone.
we actually had a house sitter and I had her look at specific parts of the tank. Just not a daily roll call of the fish. Duh. I did know of one fish death -but not all the others.I’m so sorry. It’s important to have someone check on the tank in person when you’re gone because equipment made for the reef hobby is SO failure-prone.
Essentially 4 days.That really sucks. How long were you gone?
Happens.That really sucks. How long were you gone?
Most fish should be able to go without food for 4 days without any issue. You might want to look for another cause.Essentially 4 days.
Most fish should be able to go without food for 4 days without any issue. You might want to look for another cause.
Agree. Could have been not feeding correctly for a while before the trip? Or something else entirely.Most fish should be able to go without food for 4 days without any issue. You might want to look for another cause.
In a established reef tank, ammonia spike is the last thing you need to worry about when fish die. Maybe some kind of disease, or nitrate spike.
That it is!Sorry to hear! Vacation for us Reefers are always stressful, I was lucky a few times that I was able to caught some issues(apex feeder, ATO, overflow box leaking) a day or two before vacation when checking the system.
Can you get a picture under more white light or with an orange filter? But based on the speed of death and what I can kinda see here, it might be velvet. https://humble.fish/community/index.php?threads/marine-velvet-disease.12/Not sure if anyone can identify if the wrasse is impacted as well. Def see some..white specks. Any idea?
Not the velvet!!Can you get a picture under more white light or with an orange filter? But based on the speed of death and what I can kinda see here, it might be velvet. https://humble.fish/community/index.php?threads/marine-velvet-disease.12/